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1    1|      Light shining in myriad forms through the whole universe,
2  III|  sea-water~Has taken so many forms and names;~It has existed
3  III| bring poems in their curving forms~To strew the beach with
4   IV| logic.~Logic is a bondage of forms;~A road that is long and
5    V|     worlds.~. . . The varied forms you see are but phantoms
6   IX|                    REFLECTED FORMS OF HABIT~REPEAT an action
7   IX|     of the seven limbs,"~And forms of the four elements,~Then
8 XIII|    in this circle~A thousand forms are drawn;~Every point as
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